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Chi-Square Test
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2TOPIC: chi- square test
PRESENTED BY:MANAS MONDAL
STUDENT OF GLBIMR
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3Chi-Square TestKarl Pearson
introduced a test to distinguish whether an observed set of frequencies differs from a specified frequency distribution
The chi-square test uses frequency data to generate a statistic
Karl Pearson
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4• A chi-square test is a statistical test commonly used for testing independence and goodness of fit.
• Testing independence determines whether two or more observations across two populations are dependent on each other (that is, whether one variable helps to estimate the other).
• Testing for goodness of fit determines if an observed frequency distribution matches a theoretical frequency distribution.
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5Chi-Square Test
Testing Independence
Test for Goodness of Fit
Test for
comparing variance
Non-ParametricParametric
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6Conditions for the application of 2 test
Observations recorded and collected are collected on random basis.
All items in the sample must be independent.
No group should contain very few items, say less than 10. Some statisticians take this number as 5. But 10 is regarded as better by most statisticians.
Total number of items should be large, say at least 50.
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71. Test for comparing variance
2 =
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8Chi- Square Test as a Non-Parametric Test
Test of Goodness of Fit.
Test of Independence.
EEO 2
2 )(
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EEO 2
2 )( Expected
frequency
Expe
cted
frequ
ency
Observed
frequencies
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2. As a Test of Goodness of FitIt enables us to see how well
does the assumed theoretical distribution(such as Binomial distribution, Poisson distribution or Normal distribution) fit to the observed data. When the calculated value of χ2 is less than the table value at certain level of significance, the fit is considered to be good one and if the calculated value is greater than the table value, the fit is not considered to be good.
Example
As personnel director, you want to test the perception of fairness of three methods of performance evaluation. Of 180 employees, 63 rated Method 1 as fair, 45 rated Method 2 as fair, 72 rated Method 3 as fair. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there a difference in perceptions?
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12Solution
Observed frequency
Expected frequency
(O-E) (O-E)2
(O-E)2 E
63 60 3 9 0.1545 60 -15 225 3.7572 60 12 144 2.4
6.3
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Test Statistic:
Decision:
Conclusion:At least 1 proportion is different
2 = 6.3
Reject H0 at sign. level 0.05
H0:H1: =n1 = n2 = n3 =Critical Value(s):
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Reject H0
p1 = p2 = p3 = 1/3At least 1 is different
0.05
63 45 72
5.991
= 0.05
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14Critical values of 2
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3.As a Test of Independenceχ2 test enables us to explain whether or not
two attributes are associated. Testing independence determines whether two or more observations across two populations are dependent on each other (that is, whether one variable helps to estimate the other. If the calculated value is less than the table value at certain level of significance for a given degree of freedom, we conclude that null hypotheses stands which means that two attributes are independent or not associated. If calculated value is greater than the table value, we reject the null hypotheses.
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16Steps involved
Determine The Hypothesis:
Ho : The two variables are independent Ha : The two variables are associated
Calculate Expected frequency
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Calculate test statistic
EEO 2
2 )(
Determine Degrees of Freedomdf = (R-1)(C-1)
Number of
levels in
row variable
Number of
levels in
column
variable
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Compare computed test statistic against a tabled/critical value
The computed value of the Pearson chi- square statistic is compared with the critical value to determine if the computed value is improbableThe critical tabled values are based on sampling distributions of the Pearson chi-square statistic.If calculated 2 is greater than 2 table value, reject Ho
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2 Test of Independence
You’re a marketing research analyst. You ask a random sample of 286 consumers if they purchase Diet Pepsi or Diet Coke. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a relationship?
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Diet PepsiDiet Coke No Yes TotalNo 84 32 116Yes 48 122 170Total 132 154 286
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Diet Pepsi No Yes
Diet Coke Obs. Exp. Obs. Exp. Total No 84 53.5 32 62.5 116 Yes 48 78.5 122 91.5 170 Total 132 132 154 154 286
170·132
286
170·154
286
116·132
286
154·132
286
2 Test of Independence Solution
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2
2
all cells
2 2 211 11 12 12 22 22
11 12 22
2 2 284 53.5 32 62.5 122 91.554.29
53.5 62.5 91.5
ij ij
ij
n E
E
n E n E n EE E E
2 Test of Independence Solution*
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H1: = df = Critical Value(s):
Test Statistic:
Decision:
Conclusion:
2 = 54.29
Reject at sign. level 0 .05
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Reject H0
No RelationshipRelationship
0.05
(2 - 1)(2 - 1) = 1
3.841
= 0.05 There is evidence of a relationship
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Moral of the Story
Numbers don’t think -
People do!